Core concepts of language are highly contested. In some cases this is legitimate: real empirical and conceptual issues arise. In other cases, it seems that controversies are based on misunderstanding. A number of crucial cases are reviewed, and an approach to language is outlined that appears to have strong conceptual and empirical motivation, and to lead to conclusions about a number of significant issues that differ from some conventional beliefs
The central theme of this thesis is that our use of language is guided by linguistic conventions or ...
In this thesis I employ the experimental method to inform three important debates within the philoso...
There are two views about the distinction between core versus peripheral linguistic properties. Advo...
I explore and defend the distinction between an abstract concept and conceptions of that concept—dif...
The aim of this thesis is to give general answers to two questions: What is a good scientific concep...
Since Antiquity, a central concern of theories of language has been the question whether language is...
There are many differing ways to be a realist about language. This paper seeks to classify some of t...
This book discusses and explores the relationship between language and world view. David Lee present...
The paper considers language as a communication resource and its place in the representation of worl...
This paper consists of two parts. Part 1 concerns the benefits of interdisciplinary research, and it...
According to linguistic relativism, we acquire knowledge about the world through language and thus t...
This chapter examines beliefs about language(s) showing how they are rooted in and help maintain a s...
What is the nature of language? Does it exist as an ideal object, before and above verbal communicat...
Stephen Finlay’s Confusion of Tongues is a bold and sophisticated book. The overarching goal is meta...
When we speak of language we usually use the concept of a particular language. In this sense the con...
The central theme of this thesis is that our use of language is guided by linguistic conventions or ...
In this thesis I employ the experimental method to inform three important debates within the philoso...
There are two views about the distinction between core versus peripheral linguistic properties. Advo...
I explore and defend the distinction between an abstract concept and conceptions of that concept—dif...
The aim of this thesis is to give general answers to two questions: What is a good scientific concep...
Since Antiquity, a central concern of theories of language has been the question whether language is...
There are many differing ways to be a realist about language. This paper seeks to classify some of t...
This book discusses and explores the relationship between language and world view. David Lee present...
The paper considers language as a communication resource and its place in the representation of worl...
This paper consists of two parts. Part 1 concerns the benefits of interdisciplinary research, and it...
According to linguistic relativism, we acquire knowledge about the world through language and thus t...
This chapter examines beliefs about language(s) showing how they are rooted in and help maintain a s...
What is the nature of language? Does it exist as an ideal object, before and above verbal communicat...
Stephen Finlay’s Confusion of Tongues is a bold and sophisticated book. The overarching goal is meta...
When we speak of language we usually use the concept of a particular language. In this sense the con...
The central theme of this thesis is that our use of language is guided by linguistic conventions or ...
In this thesis I employ the experimental method to inform three important debates within the philoso...
There are two views about the distinction between core versus peripheral linguistic properties. Advo...